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Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Women

The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Women are an Australian professional rugby league club based in Cronulla, in the Sutherland Shire, Southern Sydney, New South Wales. They compete in the National Rugby League Women's Premiership (NRLW), Australasia's premier rugby league competition for female players. The Sharks, as they are commonly known, were admitted to the NRLW in June 2022 to commence in the 2023 NRL Women's season.

Seasons

2026 Draw

The draw for the 2026 season was announced on 14 November 2025.

Head-to-head records

Notes

  • Share % is the percentage of points For over the sum of points For and Against.
  • Clubs listed in the order than the Sharks Women first played them.
  • Last updated: 28 September 2025

Coaches

Captains

All players that have captained the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Women's in first-grade.

Current squad

The team is coached by Tony Herman.<br>

2026 Gains and Losses

Club records

Win Loss Record since entering the NRLW in 2023

First Try and Last Try

Who scored the first try and most recent try for the Sharks.

Player records

Lists and tables last updated: 28 September 2025.

Most Games for the Sharks

Most Tries for the Sharks

Most Goals for the Sharks

Most Field Goals for the Sharks

Most Points for the Sharks (20+)

Most points in a game (12+)

Most Tries in a game (12+)

Most Goals in a game (12+)

Most Tries in a Season for the Sharks

Most Points in a Season (16+)

Oldest and youngest players

The oldest and youngest players to represent the Cronulla Sharks women in the NRLW.

Margins and streaks

Biggest winning margins

Biggest losing margins

Most consecutive wins

  • 8 (7 September 2023 31 August 2024)
  • 4 (9 August 2025 31 August 2025)

Most consecutive losses

  • 3 (30 July 2023 13 August 2023)
  • 3 (8 September 2024 19 September 2024)

Biggest Comeback

Worst Collapse

Grand Final appearances

History

In 2016, the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and St. George Illawarra Dragons Women contested a Women's Nine's match, which served as a curtain-raiser to the NRL match between the Sharks and Sydney Roosters, at Southern Cross Group Stadium. The Sharks won the match 16–12. Also in 2016, the feeder club Cronulla-Caringbah Sharks won the NSWRL Women’s Premiership.

In March 2017, the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks played another Women's Nine's match, this time defeating the Canberra Raiders by 28–10.

In 2018 the club entered teams as Cronulla-Sutherland in the NSWRL Women’s Premiership and the inaugural Tarsha Gale Cup for Under 18 players. The Sharks’ Under 18 team were undefeated premiers.

In April 2022 the club submitted their application to enter the 2023 NRL Women’s Premiership. In June 2022 the NRL announced that the Sharks were one of four clubs accepted into the NRLW for the 2023 season.

First Team

The first ever Cronulla Sharks team who played the Canberra Raiders on the 23rd July 2023 at PointsBet Stadium. The Cronulla Sharks won the match 28-14.

Players of the Year

The Cronulla Sharks player of the year award winners since 2023.

Players

The following players have appeared in NRL Women's Premiership matches for the Sharks.<br> Table last updated: 28 September 2025.

Representative honours

National team representatives

Notes:

  • International Debut dates in bold indicate that the player made her first international appearance prior to playing for the Cronulla Sharks NRLW team.

Women's State of Origin representatives

Past and current players that have played for Queensland and New South Wales in the State of Origin.

Prime Minister's XIII representatives

Past and current players that have been selected to play in the Prime Minister's XIII.

All-Stars Representatives

Past and current players that have played for the Indigenous All-Stars or for the Māori All-Stars.

Indigenous All Stars

Māori All Stars

Feeder team seasons

The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks run women's pathways teams in the NSWRL Women's Premiership, the Tarsha Gale Cup, and the Lisa Fiaola Cup.

NSWRL Women's Premiership

Tarsha Gale Cup

For Under 18 players from 2018 to 2020. Since 2021, the Cup is for Under 19 players.

Lisa Fiaola Cup

For Under 17 players.

References

External links